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                    [Title] => Too many cooks don’t spoil the broth
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There is no question anymore about movie-goers paying to see something they can get for free on television. They do it all the time. Versions of Superman, X-Men, Transformers, etc., etc. all come out regularly on TV. But then, the movies usually feature live actors and truly spectacular scenes that you can never fully enjoy on the small screen. So you watch the shows on TV and then occasionally treat yourself to an event movie.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Woo Hoo! "The Simpsons Movie" turned doughnuts into dollars over the weekend, raking in $71.9 million to debut as the top movie this week.

The big screen tale of the lovable, if dysfunctional, family rolled over the competition, sending last week's top movie, Universal Studio's "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry," into second place with $19 million, a 44 percent drop.
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There is no question anymore about movie-goers paying to see something they can get for free on television. They do it all the time. Versions of Superman, X-Men, Transformers, etc., etc. all come out regularly on TV. But then, the movies usually feature live actors and truly spectacular scenes that you can never fully enjoy on the small screen. So you watch the shows on TV and then occasionally treat yourself to an event movie.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Woo Hoo! "The Simpsons Movie" turned doughnuts into dollars over the weekend, raking in $71.9 million to debut as the top movie this week.

The big screen tale of the lovable, if dysfunctional, family rolled over the competition, sending last week's top movie, Universal Studio's "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry," into second place with $19 million, a 44 percent drop.
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